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Pam Marcus


Hello my name is Pamela (Boatwright) Marcus, I am the granddaughter of the late Joseph Z Boatwright, he was in PFC324 Engineer BN WW11. My grandfather passed when my father was only 2 years of age, therefore we never really knew him. My grandmother remarried soon after his tragic death, would not discuss grandad and going threw life not knowing who you really are or your ancestors is really troubleing. That is why I am here, trying to gather any and all the info I possibly can concerning my late granddad. If you have any info on him please do not hesitate to contact me.

 

 

Thank You,

Pamela Boatwright Marcus

 

(706)581-8124

(email removed for privacy)

 

Please see attachment of Joseph Z. Boatwright

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Hi Pam:

 

Welcome to the forum. Let me see what I can dig up this week. I've become a pretty good sleuth around here.

 

I'll try and help you out a bit today too. His unit would have been the 324th Engineer Battalion. PFC refers to Private First Class. That is not related to the Battalion (Bn). That was his rank in the army. :armata_PDT_01:

 

Oh, I have removed your email address. As you will discover, I strongly discourage placing email addresses anywhere on the internet, including this forum. It invites disaster (invites bots to send you scads of SPAM!). Any member of our forum can contact you by simply clicking on on your USERNAME. This also works in reverse.

 

Marion


My buddy Jim, sent this to Pam in an email. Thanks Jim and aloha!

 

Hello Pam,

 

Jim Davis, Maui Hawaii - 1204th Army Engineer Fire Fighting Platoon - WW II here. Marian sent me your message to her website.

 

Here is what I can find on 324th Engineers:

1. it was an Engineer Combat Battalion

2. It was part of the 99th Infantry Division that entered combat in Belgium in early November 1944.

3. it was part of the 9th US Army and later the US 3rd Army.

4. It received Campaign Participation credit (tiny bronze stars (3) to be worn on the ribbon accompanying the European - African - Middle Eastern Medal) for these Campaign:

a. Ardennes - Alsace

b. Central Europe

c. Rhineland

4, It received credit for the occupation of Germany by having a "Germany" Bar attached to its Army of Occupation Medal.

5. it received the WW II Victory Medal.

 

I found a number of quite good websites on the 99th ID by going to 99th Infantry Division in Google.

 

Please contact me if you wish to dig deeper. Do you have your Grand father's medals, papers, stripes, etc.?

 

Help this is a bit of help.

 

Aloha,

Jim


My buddy Jim, sent this to Pam in an email. Thanks Jim and aloha!

 

Hello Pam,

 

Jim Davis, Maui Hawaii - 1204th Army Engineer Fire Fighting Platoon - WW II here. Marian sent me your message to her website.

 

Here is what I can find on 324th Engineers:

1. it was an Engineer Combat Battalion

2. It was part of the 99th Infantry Division that entered combat in Belgium in early November 1944.

3. it was part of the 9th US Army and later the US 3rd Army.

4. It received Campaign Participation credit (tiny bronze stars (3) to be worn on the ribbon accompanying the European - African - Middle Eastern Medal) for these Campaign:

a. Ardennes - Alsace

b. Central Europe

c. Rhineland

4, It received credit for the occupation of Germany by having a "Germany" Bar attached to its Army of Occupation Medal.

5. it received the WW II Victory Medal.

 

I found a number of quite good websites on the 99th ID by going to 99th Infantry Division in Google.

 

Please contact me if you wish to dig deeper. Do you have your Grand father's medals, papers, stripes, etc.?

 

Help this is a bit of help.

 

Aloha,

Jim

 

 

Thank you so much Jim,and yes I would love to dig deeper, the problem is I have no records, medals strips, or anything except his headstone on his plot where he is burried, although I'd like to dig as deep as I possibly can, I don't even know where to start because of my grandmother not wanting to talk about him although I should have while she was alive ( I regrete it!) ............courious to know everything I can. Proud and ONLY granddaughter of Joe Boatwright. Pam Boatwright Marcus


Thanks for you very nice PM this morning. It's nice to have you here. Our engineer family grows at an astounding rate each year. I'm sure your granddad is smiling down upon you, and guiding your hand. I wish you much success in your ventures.

 

:armata_PDT_01:


Hi Pam!!!

Welcome!!! In doing family research, I found that obituaries are a good place to get info. Did he die in the war or in the U.S? I recently contacted a historical society that was able to get WWII era obits. They listed siblings, and where the person worked before the war, as well as the location of the persons death.


Hello Pamela, welcome to the forum. I hope we can help you in your quest.

 

A quick search of NARA`s AAD enlistment records brings up 4 Joseph Boatwrights, here is the only one listed being from Georgia:

 

Field Title Value Meaning

ARMY SERIAL NUMBER 34575413

NAME BOATWRIGHT#JOSEPH

RESIDENCE: STATE 43 GEORGIA

RESIDENCE: COUNTY 313 WHITFIELD

PLACE OF ENLISTMENT 4344 FT MCPHERSON ATLANTA GEORGIA

DATE OF ENLISTMENT DAY 28

DATE OF ENLISTMENT MONTH 11

DATE OF ENLISTMENT YEAR 42

GRADE: ALPHA DESIGNATION PVT# Private

GRADE: CODE 8 Private

BRANCH: ALPHA DESIGNATION BI# Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA

TERM OF ENLISTMENT 5 Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law

LONGEVITY ### ###

SOURCE OF ARMY PERSONNEL 0 Civil Life

NATIVITY 43 GEORGIA

YEAR OF BIRTH 08

RACE AND CITIZENSHIP 1 White, citizen

EDUCATION 0 Grammar school

CIVILIAN OCCUPATION 525 Carpenters

MARITAL STATUS 2 Married

COMPONENT OF THE ARMY 7 Selectees (Enlisted Men)

CARD NUMBER # #

BOX NUMBER 0820 0820

FILM REEL NUMBER 3.242 3.242

 

If this is your granddad, the next thing you can do is request his military service record from the National Archives in St Louis.

How to Request Military Service Records

 

There is also much info on locating information & "How TO" in the RESEARCH section of the forum.

 

 

I found an Operation`s Report for the 99th Inf Div for Dec 1944, it has many mentions of the 324th Engineers whereabouts & attachments during Dec.

 

Extract of 99th Infantry Division G-3 Report of Operations.1 to 31 December 1944


I am going to see if I can find a copy of the book somewhere. I will write to my historian buddies at the office of history in Alexandria and at Fort Leonard Wood. Will keep you posted.

 

Strongly suggest someone call or write to someone at NARA in Maryland to obtain the battalion's records for duration of the war. Please see my Research section in regards to this.

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